Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford
Programs
Program 1 [2020]
Located in Bedford, Texas since 1973, Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford (THHEB) operates a 285 bed acute care facility serving Northeast Tarrant County. The city of Bedford is located between Dallas and Fort Worth. THHEB offers a broad range of inpatient and outpatient medical services to the communities in northeast Tarrant County with specialized capabilities in many areas, including women's services, cardiovascular services, orthopedic services, physical therapy, digestive diseases, oncology services, and behavioral health. The behavior health program consists of three inpatient units (Adult Psych, Adult Chemical Dependency, and Adolescent Psych). The program also offers an extensive partial hospitalization program, five outpatient satellite clinics, and provides crisis evaluation services to acute care facilities in Tarrant County. THHEB also holds a number of specialty accreditations and certifications. THHEB is accredited by The Joint Commission for the Hospital Program and the Behavioral Health Program. THHEB holds accreditation in ACR CT, MRI, and Nuclear Medicine. The Clinical, Anatomic, and Ancillary Testing Departments of the laboratory are accredited by the American Association of Blood Banks American College of Pathologist (CAP). THHEB was the first Laboratory in Northeast Tarrant County to be recognized by the International Organization for Standardization for quality and competence in medical laboratories. The hospital also earned a 3-year accreditation with commendation from American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer. THHEB is a fully Accredited Cycle IV Chest Pain Center as well as an advance Level III trauma facility. THHEB earned chest pain & heart failure certification from the joint commission and is certified as a Primary Stroke Center. THHEB is designated as an advance Level III trauma facility. THHEB earned a Baby Friendly designation from the World Health Organization. THHEB is a Center of Excellence in Minimally Invasive Gynecology. More than 1,300 employees work at the hospital, and more than 670 physicians are practicing on its medical staff. THHEB provides quality medical healthcare regardless of race, creed, sex, national origin, handicap, age, or ability to pay. The hospital provides care to persons covered by governmental programs including Medicare and Medicaid for reimbursement that does not always cover the cost of providing the care. Recognizing its mission to the community, services are provided to both financially indigent and medically indigent patients. Community benefit is provided through many reduced-price services offered to the community. These services are essential to provide complete healthcare to the community served. Various health screenings are offered to the community for a nominal charge such as diabetes, chronic disease and balance. The faith based community nurse program offers free flu shots and blood pressure screenings. Education classes are offered at no charge for diabetes, water safety, sun safety, hand hygiene and CPR. The CASI program offers free car seat checks for the community. The NEAT program offers free exercise classes for breast cancer survivors. The H2OPE program offers aquatic fitness programs for special needs children. Twice a year, THHEB sponsors the Bluebonnet retreat for cancer patients. During the year, THHEB had 55,021 patient days, 13,554 discharges, 63,849 outpatient encounters, 48,547 emergency room visits and 2,318 births.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2020 – Dec 31, 2020Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$198.2MPatient-Centered Medical Care
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Hurst Euless Bedford ("THHEB") celebrated its 50th anniversary of providing Northeast Tarrant County with patient and family-centered care in 2023. The 275-bed acute care facility offers a broad range of inpatient and outpatient medical services with specialized capabilities in many areas, including emergency care, heart & vascular, orthopedics, women's and infant's and cancer care. In addition, behavioral health therapies are provided at an adjacent facility, Texas Health Springwood Behavioral Health HEB. THHEB is designated by the state as a Level III Trauma Center and holds a Level III Subspecialty Care Maternal designation. It is a Joint Commission Primary Heart Attack Center and Primary Stroke Center and achieved its first Magnet status in 2022. More than 1,300 employees work at the hospital, 24 Graduate Medical Education (GME) physicians, and more than 670 physicians are practicing on its medical staff. THHEB provides quality medical healthcare regardless of race, creed, sex, national origin, handicap, age, or ability to pay. The hospital provides care to persons covered by governmental programs including Medicare and Medicaid for reimbursement that does not always cover the cost of providing the care. Recognizing its mission to the community, services are provided to both financially indigent and medically indigent patients. During the year, THHEB had 67,324 patient days, 16,190 discharges, 75,134 outpatient encounters, 61,113 emergency room visits, 4,539 surgeries, and 2,384 births.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$270.9M
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